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    (By Ripley Grimms)

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    Author Ripley Grimms
    “Book Descriptions: It's 1921 in Camelot City, and King Arthur is still missing. Not that nineteen-year-old Birdie Smith, the Siren Thief, much cares. She’s too busy getting arrested. Only the automata are allowed to use magic according to the king regent.

    To clear her name, Birdie will have to help a fallen knight, Sir Gawain, save the king by listening for a shattered sword’s song that only she can hear. And she’ll have to find it before Mordred, a handsome traitor from a past Birdie doesn’t want to remember, can enslave their seven United Kingdoms with his mark.

    Ensnared in a world where machines control magic, dark secrets abound, and forbidden romances await, Birdie is unsure whom she should trust, even her own heart.”

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